iMOVE participants win the 2018 John H. Taplin prize

Research work that underpins one of iMOVE’s projects has been awarded the Australasian Transport Research Forum’s prestigious John H. Taplin Prize.

The prize is awarded to the best paper delivered at the Australasian Transport Research Forum, and the 2018 prize was awarded to a paper titled The Australian market for on-demand transport. Authors of the paper Akshay Vij and Spring Sampson from the University of South Australia’s Institute for Choice, and from ITS Australia Susan Harris and Stacey Ryan.

Another iMOVE-associated winner at the 2018 awards were Yale Wong, David Hensher, and Corinne Muller, from the University of Sydney. This trio won the David Willis Award for their paper, Stated preference design for Mobility as a Service (MaaS) broker/aggregator contracts.

Congratulations to all on two well-deserved wins!

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Author: Scott Fitzgerald

Scott looks after the iMOVE CRC website, including its content production, and social media accounts. He's looking forward to seeing all the innovation that will be driven by iMOVE. Favourite car he's ever owned? No question, a 1965 XP Ford Falcon Futura hardtop.